Wider-than-average Victorian villa with garden, garage and loft-extension potential in central Brighton.
End-of-terrace Victorian villa with high ceilings and bay sash windows
Wider-than-neighbour plot and larger floorplan than typical terraces
Multi-level private garden with patio, deck and lawn
Small garage, wine cellar and good under-deck storage
Unconverted loft — potential to extend (subject to consents)
Solid brick walls; likely no wall insulation specified
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Parking restricted by Zone J with no current waiting list
Tucked on a quiet one-way street in central Brighton, this wider-than-average Victorian end-of-terrace villa offers generous living space across multiple levels and a private multi-tiered garden. Period features — high ceilings, sash bay windows, original floorboards and a painted staircase — combine with practical modern additions such as double glazing and a fitted kitchen with bifold doors to the garden.
The ground floor L-shaped reception with wood-burning stove and the substantial kitchen-diner suit family life and entertaining. Upstairs there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, a separate shower room, and a family bathroom with a freestanding bath. A small garage and cellar add useful storage; an unconverted loft presents clear scope to add extra accommodation subject to planning consent.
Practical points to note: the property is solid brick and likely lacks wall insulation, and the double glazing install date is unknown. On-street parking is controlled by Zone J (no current waiting list), which may affect visitor parking. Overall this freehold home is ideal for families seeking character, space and future extension potential in a central Brighton location.